Convicted Palestinian terrorist Rasmea Odeh entered a guilty plea Tuesday and will soon face deportation for lying on her immigration papers to United States authorities about her 1970 convictions in Israel stemming from two deadly bombings.

On Friday, Chris Correa, the former scouting director of the St. Louis Cardinals, entered a guilty plea to five counts of unauthorized access into the Houston Astros’ private database of player information. Correa had served as the Cardinals’ manager of baseball development before he took the job as scouting director.

Former California State Senator and top gun control advocate Leland Yee pleaded guilty Wednesday to public corruption. Still facing allegations of weapons trafficking, money laundering, murder-for-hire, and drug distribution, Yee’s plea deal seems to indicate that he is ready to “rat out” an even wider group of Bay Area and Sacramento conspirators.